From Ritu Beri To Rimzim Dadu, Masaba Gupta, 10 Female Indian Designers Who Shaped Indian Fashion

Ritu Beri's contribution to Indian fashion led her to became the first Indian designer to head a French fashion brand in 2002

Ritu Kumar turned revivalist with special mention to India's hidden craftsmanship. Kumar's popular block prints, and designs brought India's rich history in fashion to the forefront.

Neeta Lulla, is a popular fashion designer and an even more popular costume designer who is known for her work in films like Devdas, Jodhaa Akbar and more.

Anita Dongre gave birth to her popular label–House Of Anita Dongre, and is known for her sustainable approach towards fashion.

Anju Modi is a popular designer and a costume designer, known for designer costumes for films like Bajirao Mastani.

Masaba Gupta's idea of dressing contemporary India is filled with bold prints, and flashy colours.

Anamika Khanna's eye for couture and power dressing, gave a new shape to Indian ethnic wear.

Payal Singhal celebrates colours and bohemian romance through print design and embellishments.

Papa Don't Preach By Shubhika is for every modern-day girl, who uses fashion to express herself. Her designs are mood boosting, fun-loving and help shoppers embrace their real self.

Rimzim Dadu's unique fabric design is what gives the classic Indian silhouettes, a different identity.